The Tennessee Historical Commission Has Awarded $2 Million In Grants To Restore And Rehabilitate 23 Historic Properties Across The State. Commission Director Patrick McIntyre Says These Funds Will Help Preserve Landmarks Including Courthouses, Museums, And Historic Churches. Each Grant Requires A 10% Match From The Recipient And Supports Sites Listed On The National Register Of Historic Places That Engage The Public. Projects Include Restoring The Old Grainger County Jail, The Cedar Shake Roof At Sullivan County’s Anderson Townhouse, And Window Repairs At Carter County’s Elizabethton Post Office. This Funding Aims To Safeguard Tennessee’s Unique Heritage For Future Generations.